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  2. Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is a professional association and trade union representing schoolteachers in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The organization's headquarters is located in Saskatoon.

  3. Woodrow Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Woodrow Stanley Lloyd (July 16, 1913 – April 7, 1972) was a Canadian politician and educator. Born in Saskatchewan in 1913, he became a teacher in the early 1930s. He worked as a teacher and school principal until 1944 and was involved with the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, eventually becoming its president.

  4. Education in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    The 1920s and 1930s saw many students educated as teachers. [21] [22] Teachers are members of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation, an organization created in 1933. An Act Respecting the Teaching Profession of 1935 gives the group statutory recognition to support teachers and the teaching profession. [23]

  5. Clarence Fines - Wikipedia

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    Clarence Melvin Fines (August 16, 1905 – October 27, 1993) was a Canadian politician, teacher and union leader. He was provincial treasurer of the province of Saskatchewan during the Tommy Douglas era, and also served as Deputy Premier. Born in Darlington, Manitoba, Fines was educated at both the University of Saskatchewan and the University ...

  6. Saskatoon Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Saskatoon Public Schools (SPS) or Saskatoon S.D. No. 13 is the largest school division in Saskatchewan serving 28,246 [3] students as of September 2023. Saskatoon Public Schools operates 48 elementary schools and 10 secondary schools in Saskatoon. [4] The offices of the Saskatoon School Board are housed in the Eaton's Building.

  7. Jeremy Cockrill - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Cockrill. Jeremy Cockrill is a Canadian politician. He is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (MLA), representing the electoral district of The Battlefords as a member of the Saskatchewan Party. [1][2] He has served in the cabinet of Premier Scott Moe since 2022, and is currently the Minister of Education.

  8. Canadian Teachers' Federation - Wikipedia

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    Website. ctf-fce.ca. The Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF; French: Fédération canadienne des enseignantes et des enseignants [FCE]) is a bilingual not-for-profit organization and a national alliance of provincial and territorial teacher organizations representing more than 365,000 elementary and secondary school teachers throughout Canada. [1]

  9. George Joseph Trapp - Wikipedia

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    George Joseph Trapp (June 5, 1909 – November 25, 2002 [1]) was an educator and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Touchwood from 1964 to 1967 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Liberal . He was born in Kamsack, Saskatchewan, the son of Joseph Trapp and Caroline Slamp, [2] and was educated in Lipton, at Luther ...